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Conformity psychology |  | Conformity psychology: Encyclopedia - Conformity psychology |  | In psychology, conformity is the degree to which members of a group will change their behavior, views and attitudes to fit the views of the group. The group can influence members via unconscious processes or via overt social pressure on individuals.
Conformity psychology - Famous experiments in conformity.
Muzafer Sherif`s light dot experiment, which measured to what extent a participant, when asked to solve a difficult problem, would compare - and adapt - his answer to that his fellow participants (a ...
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Conformity (psychology)
In psychology, conformity is the degree to which members of a group will change their behavior, views and attitudes to fit the views of the group. The group can influence members via unconscious processes or via overt social pressure on individuals.
Conformity psychology - Famous experiments in conformity
- Muzafer Sherif`s light dot experiment, which measured to what extent a participant, when asked to solve a difficult problem, would compare - and adapt - his answer to that his fellow participants (a kind of conformity called informational social influence);
- the Asch conformity experiments of Solomon Asch, whose development of the peer pressure theory aided greatly in the modern disciplines of psychology;
- the Milgram experiment of Stanley Milgram, which set out to measure the willingness of a participant to obey instructions from authority, even when the instructions (in this case, to 'torture' others by means of electric shocks) conflicted with the participant's personal conscience.
groupthink, mimetism, peer pressure
Conformity psychology - Subtypes
Herbert Kelman identified three subtypes of conformity:
- compliance - conforming only publicly, but keeping one's own views in private
- identification - conforming while a group member, publicly and privately, but not after leaving the group
- internalization - comforming publicly and privately, during and after group membership
Sociologists believe that
- compliance is conformity that is usually a result of a direct order,
- while internalization is conformity that comes from one's total and utter belief in his act.
Another distinction can be made between
- informational conformity (or informational social influence) - occurs when one turns to the members of his group to obtain information on an ambiguous situation (e.g. solving a difficult math problem, deciding where to go to escape a fire)
- normative conformity (or normative social influence)- occurs when one conforms to be liked or accepted by the members of the group
See also
- groupthink
- mimetism
- peer pressure
Other related archivesAsch conformity experiments, Milgram experiment, Muzafer Sherif, Solomon Asch, Stanley Milgram, attitudes, authority, compliance, group, groupthink, identification, internalization, mimetism, peer pressure, psychology, social pressure, torture, unconscious
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